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Gemma Ryder & Chiara Pollock

Pilot praised after humbling passenger who ran to the front of the plane upon landing

A pilot has been praised for humbling a passenger who behaved entitled after ignoring safety warnings and sprinted to the front of the plane just so she could be first off.

Fellow passengers say the woman leapt out of her seat and ran down the aisle as soon as the plane hit the runway despite the seatbelt sign being on, the Record reports.

After rushing for the exit, she ignored the flight attendants' orders to return to her seat until the plane came to a safe stop. Talking about the incident on Reddit, an onlooking passenger said : "The woman in the back unbuckled and darted to the front of the plane to get off first. She did not make any eye contact and felt that she was special.

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"I'm talking about going from the very last seat on the plane, down the whole row and past first class, basically standing at the little kitchen thing in the front.

"The seat belt sign was still on and we were still rolling down the runway. The flight crew had asked her to return to her seat until we reached the gate but she was not even responding."

Passengers looked on in disbelief before the pilot took matters into his own hands.

"Suddenly the captain announced we had a special guest onboard and he will be coming out to greet them after we were settled at the gate," they added.

"The woman stood there awkwardly until we did the whole rolling into the gate thing, and whatever planes do when they land, for about 15 to 20 minutes.

"Everyone sat there waiting to see what the captain was talking about.

"Eventually the captain came out and asked the lady to please move back a little to get to his special guest, then a little more, then a little more.

"He was looking from row to row trying to find a specific person. Everyone is watching and looking around to see who it could be."

The pilot ushered her back one row at a time until the she reached the very back of the plane.

The passenger said: "Finally as they approached the rear of the plane he asked her to sit for a second while he grabbed the intercom at the rear of the plane.

"He said 'Ladies and gentleman, I'd like to announce our special guest sitting in seat 42C. Let's give her a round of applause'.

"The whole plane went wild with laughter and applause. I loved every moment of that."

"That pilot is a hero to the people," said one person commenting on the post.

Another user added: "I was hoping that the special guest was a federal marshal coming onboard to arrest the woman for refusing to follow safety-related commands given by members of the flight crew."

A third user said: "Sometimes when a plane is late getting in there are people that have a connecting flight that will be very tight to make.

"They need to get off the plane quickly to have any chance at their connection.

"The best way to handle that is to inform the stewardess and they can make a general announcement.

"Of course, sometimes people ignore that announcement and block the aisle for those people anyway."

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